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Javier Cercas: «A writer who doesn't take risks isn't a writer».»15 reading minutes

par Ivan Garcia
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Le Regard Libre N° 79 - Ivan Garcia

Every year, the «Le Livre sur les quais» festival in Morges is the rendezvous of the Swiss literary season, where authors, publishers and readers meet on the shores of Lake Geneva. For this twelfth edition, the honorary president of the event is none other than Spanish writer and translator Javier Cercas. Based in Catalonia, the columnist for the Spanish daily El País has been writing books since the 1980s. His best-selling novel, The Soldiers of Salamis, published in 2001, features a journalist investigating a mysterious soldier who, during the Spanish Civil War, is said to have saved the ideologue and founding member of the Spanish Falange, Rafael Sánchez Mazas. Particularly interested in the history of contemporary Spain, from which he draws material for his writings, Javier Cercas has recently embarked on a series of detective novels.

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